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Yes, I did have a livewell timer switch on our old 210 and pictures on the old site though I can't find those old pictures now, sorry... I will keep looking for you.
The timer switch was from Bass Pro (reostat type) and I had to get a wiring diagram from somebody (can't recall who sent it to me?) to make it work. From what I do remember, the stock switch had 2 wires and the timer needed all 3 to work. Just can't remember if it was a extra power or ground lead I had to add... Dave |
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mwhitaker the wiring is mentioned in the mods thread a few weeks back
in this 190 forum.. I believe I used the same type as jrgar . Mine is wired separately as the timer runs a recirc pump I also installed. By wiring separately I also do not always have to fill the livewell to the brim, comes in handy for crappie minnows and such.I would guess that you should just splice into the hot and common for your livewell pump.There should be at least to prongs for hot as that is what is timed. If I find photo's I'll post them....steve i |
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Tried to install a BigFoot timer today in place of the livewell/washdown and couldn't get it to fxn properly with the current wiring. Did anyone remimber how they wired these 3 prong timers in?
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